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Show TO BOOST SALT I I LAKETHE PLAN jl Rousing Meeting at the - W I Theater Favored. fl Distribution of Prizes to Be p: ' ! Made Occasion of Bringing 11'' Citizens Together. lj - i Real Estate Men. Have Proposition jj (': , Which They Think Will Meet . j ' , With Popular Favor. ', j jjl' ,5 IT is felt by those who Were actiyo In u l ll promoting' the success of Real Es- i ill A 1 state Men's day that tho moraen- HI . ; turn of interest should not bo al- j u j-j 1 j ' lowed to go to waste and that all Wl j be up and doing for the betterment of lUj , HH Salt Lake. The idleness, incident fll to pre-election days it is thought, may ' 11 : be overcome hy taking- advantage of ; B the enthusiasm which has been created i If 1 j and the Presidential year may he turn- jfi )! ' ' I 'ftl cd into one of activity and prosperity. 11 ' ' ftfl The suggestion is finding favor among fit j'.M j , fl tho real estate men to have a publio 1 ; i distribution of the prizes which have : jj :1 j nof hcen already awarded. It is pro- ' jj JM posed to hlro tho Salt Lake Theater L U' and to nsk eomo distlncuished citizen n 1 Hftl of Salt Lake, Gov. "Wells, Joseph H. L fo' j Smith, Bishop Scanlan or Rev. Elmer n 'ill , Goshen to present the prizes, S ty' 1 - At the gathering- the committee in jjj charge would ask Frank Knox, M. H. j J, 1 T Walker, George M. Cannon, Lewis , V- ; IH Hills and others to talk on municipal ' W 1 1 jH advancement, and the unification of all if j. factional interests for tho benefit of Ij .hi 1 I Salt Lake. This would he given wide- tl ' ' " ilfl spread publicity and would tend to pro- FJ .,', I mote immigration and the Investment j Mj ' ' HH of foreign capital. jjjjj '. ' i, IH Among the able speakers for the eve- li c , i HJ nmg such names have been suggested III t; as those of Gov. Wells. Judge Powers, Jij.'i " Judge King and Brlgham H. Roberta. .; p v I v IH |